Football After the first couple of episodes the exact dates of events is not explicitly mentioned, though it is suggested that the entire series takes place over just over one season, with Suter winning the cup with Blackburn the year after he joined Darwen. In fact Suter did not win the FA Cup until his sixth season in
Lancashire. At the time, Blackburn had two teams:
Blackburn Olympic and
Blackburn Rovers.
The English Game appears to merge the two sides, with the club only ever referred to as "Blackburn Football Club" or just "Blackburn" and shown playing in maroon shirts – both Blackburn Olympic and Blackburn Rovers instead played in a combination of blue and white. The maroon colour may have been chosen to differentiate Blackburn from the
Old Etonians, who are always shown wearing
Eton blue shirts. Blackburn Olympic were the first club of working-class background to win the FA Cup, triumphing in the
1882–83 season. Of the two teams, Suter in fact joined Blackburn Rovers, with whom he lost the
1882 FA Cup Final 1-0 against the Old Etonians before winning the cup three times in succession later in the decade. The matches depicted in the show most closely resemble Blackburn Olympic's
1883 victory. Old Etonians' and Blackburn Olympics' matches in the quarter-finals, semis and the final are all referenced accurately except for Old Etonians' quarter-final where they in fact played
Hendon. Darwen are shown as being eliminated from the competition by
Derby St Luke's but the Derby club did not actually participate in the FA Cup until the
1884–85 season, and the two sides never met in a competitive fixture. The first episode depicts
Darwen playing just one replay against the Old Etonians in the
1878–79 FA Cup and losing. In fact, Darwen took the Old Etonians to two replays – after the first match was drawn 5–5, the first replay finished 2–2 before Old Etonians finally beat them at the third attempt by a score of 6–2.
Personal Fergus "Fergie" Suter and James "Jimmy" Love joined Darwen separately, with the former joining second in 1878 – Suter was a stonemason, not a mill worker, and would not have come to Darwen to work in a mill. Jimmy Love did not join Darwen to be a paid player, but in fact fled his home in
Glasgow when a warrant was put out for his arrest over debts he owed. There is no evidence that he ever joined a Blackburn team permanently, though he did appear for Blackburn Rovers in a friendly against Darwen in 1879. Alma Kinnaird is shown as having a miscarriage in the second episode, which – though not specified – must have taken place in late 1879. This could not have happened as Alma in fact gave birth to the couple's second child in August of that year. ==Release==